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Semenyo’s winner silenced a raucous and rowdy crowd with a real poacher’s finish, reacting quickest to latch on to Rayan Ait-Nouri’s cross and converting with aplomb.”We made a lot of passes that we needed to do to survive without much intention to attack,” said Guardiola.”The reaction was amazing – unbelievable with the goal we scored. A complete game in a tough, tough place, and 10 games left in the Premier League. Time to be decisive.”Now we are building these players and they have a long, long time here. It is important for the future for the club.”Semenyo is taking the…
Labour MPs have called on Sir Keir Starmer to take action against charities they claim form part of an Iranian influence operation in Britain.The group of parliamentarians raised concerns about several organisations they believe are promoting the Iranian regime’s agenda on British soil.Their demands were outlined in a letter to security minister Dan Jarvis.The MPs argue that proscribing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is a vital step to curb Tehran’s ability to repress and kill protesters in Iran.Their letter names a number of charities allegedly linked to Iranian state influence and criticises an “inadequate” response from the Charity Commission.Among…
Michael Carrick says the chance to inflict damage on one of the men thought to be a contender to be Manchester United’s next head coach will not be a motivating factor in Sunday’s game against Crystal Palace.Palace manager Oliver Glasner is second favourite for the permanent role with most bookmakers, despite a troubled campaign in which he has openly criticised his club’s board, lost in the FA Cup to Macclesfield and fallen out with supporters amid a struggling Premier League campaign.Interim Manchester United boss Carrick is now the favourite, thanks to five wins and a draw from his six games…
The founder and CEO of a leading multi-million pound UK fitness brand is urging other entrepreneurs to “build it in Britain” and explaining why a manufacturing revival for the economy.Speaking to GB News, Kieran Fisher broke down why the British sports nutrition company is offering Britons a better deal and how investing in Britain is vital for his economic success.Mr Fisher founded Warrior with the belief that gym-goers deserved better than “cheap marketing products”, with the firm rapidly emerging as one of the UK’s fastest-growing consumer brands.According to the Manchester-based entrepreneur, a great deal of the business’s success has come…
Alan Shearer was unconvinced by the second VAR call made against Burnley after it took more than four minutes for VAR to disallow Ashley Barnes’ late leveller.WATCH MORE: Late Brentford winner thwarts spirited Burnley comebackAvailable to UK users only.
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Jack Lisowski pulled off a stunning comeback to beat five-time champion John Higgins and reach the Welsh Open final for the first time.The 34-year-old Lisowski came from 3-1 behind to beat the Scot 6-5 in Llandudno to set up a meeting with fellow English left-hander Barry Hawkins in Sunday’s final (13:00 GMT).He made breaks of 95, 79, 138, 58 and a closing 78 to deny 50-year-old Higgins a shot at the Ray Reardon Trophy.”I knew I was playing well. I turned the game around after the interval and I was just thinking ‘keep it going’,” Lisowski told BBC Sport.”Sometimes when…
Brit Award attendees have flocked to social media to reveal exactly what comedian and host Jack Whitehall said to Labour politicians Andy Burnham and Lisa Nandy during Saturday’s show.For the first time ever, the Brits headed to Manchester, so it was fitting that the city’s mayor, Mr Burnham, joined the Culture Secretary to enjoy the evening. And the political pair were treated to a number of show-stopping performances, including sets from Harry Styles, Olivia Dean, and Rosalia, among others.They also got to witness firsthand a number of the swipes Mr Whitehall had in store for some of the attendees, although…
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A man has died following a skydive in Devon, police said.Emergency services were called to Dunkeswell Aerodrome, Honiton, at around 1pm on Saturday due to concerns for the welfare of a skydiver.A 49-year-old man was confirmed dead, Devon and Cornwall Police said.A spokesman for the force said: “His family have been informed.”Scene guards remain in place currently, and enquiries are ongoing into the incident by the relevant agencies.”Our thoughts remain with the family and friends at this difficult time.”The incident comes a year after two people died while skydiving in the area of Dunkeswell Aerodrome in June last year.Chiropractic student…
